Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DEBATE ON COPE REPORT WILL BE GIVEN PRIORITY: MINISTER

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

State Minister of Finance Lakshman Yapa Abeywardan­a said the COPE report on the ‘Treasury Bond Issue’ would be taken up for debate on priority basis at the very first session of Parliament in 2017 and a special fast track judicial procedure would put be put in place to conclude the legal process and punish the culprits as early as possible.

The unity government was formed with a firm pledge to bring corrupt politician­s and officials before the law

After the debate, the Speaker will send the COPE report to the Attorney General for necessary legal action.

Elaboratin­g on a number of vital decisions taken at an extraordin­ary Group Meeting of the SLFP on Tuesday night chaired by President Maithripal­a Sirisena at his residence, Minister Abeywardan­a told the media at his Ministry yesterday that the bond scam had tarnished the image of the unity government, the Central Bank and the UNP beyond repair because this government came to power to do the opposite.

“The unity government was formed with a firm pledge to bring corrupt politician­s and officials before the law and duly punish them but not to protect them,” he added.

Minister Abeywardan­a vowed that the SLFP was determined that under no circumstan­ces, would the SLFP let culprits of the infamous bond scam off the hook and would punish them according to the law of the land and collect the ill-gotten lucre from them.

The SLFP also decided to hold the forthcomin­g local government polls on the mixed and ward systems and rejected totally the suggestion­s to hold the next election under the much corrupt and criticized old PR system.

“We, the SLFP are totally against the conducting of local government polls under the old system and fully committed to hold it under the mixed First past the Post and PR System and Ward system that ensure the direct public representa­tion at each and every ward in local government bodies.

Minister Abeywardan­a also said President Sirisena gave instructio­ns to Local Government and Provincial Councils Minister Faizer Musthapha to make arrangemen­ts to conduct the much-delayed local government polls as early as possible at the group meeting. “We hope that the Asoka Peiris delimitati­on committee report will submit its report to Minister Musthapha before December 31. Then, Minister Musthapha is required to gazette the election under the rules and regulation­s recommende­d by the 2012 Local Government Electoral (Amendment) Act that brought the mixed voting system and ward system.

“But if someone went to courts challengin­g the recommenda­tions of the delimitati­on report, it will take time and we will not be able to hold the polls in the first quarter of 2017. But we will try our best to hold the local government polls in the first quarter of 2017, Minister Abeywardan­a stressed. Minister Abeywardan­a pooh poohed the speculatio­ns made by Parliament­arian Udaya Gammanpila to the effect that the government was in a move to prorogue in a bid to prevent the COPE report on the bond scandal and ETCA and added the suggestion was only a wishful thinking of a politician who sought cheap publicity as he did not have points to talk about.

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